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Leviathan
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669 ratings·7,513 reviews

Prince Aleksander, the would-be heir to the Austro-Hungarian throne, is a fugitive. Stripped of his title, all he has left is a formidable, battle-scarred war machine and his loyal crew. Meanwhile, Deryn Sharp, a commoner, skillfully navigates the British Air Service disguised as a boy, a secret con...

Pages
440
Format
Hardcover
Published
2009-10-06
Publisher
Simon \u0026 Schuster Books for Young Readers
ISBN
9781416971733

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Scott Westerfeld
Scott Westerfeld

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Scott Westerfeld is a New York Times bestselling author of YA. He is best known for the Uglies and Leviathan series. His current series, IMPOSTORS, returns to the world of Uglies.The next book in that series, MIRROR'S EDGE, comes out April 6, 2021.

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Dan
Dan·11 years ago
The Archduke of Austria-Hungary and his wife are assassinated and their son, Alek, flees into the night with trusted advisors. Deryn Sharp disguises herself as a boy to gain a post on a Darwinist airship. With a Great War brewing, how will their paths intersect?I had Leviathan on my kindle for so long I'd largely forgotten when I purchased it. Sometimes, you just want to read about giant steam-powered robots in the dawn of World War I.Leviathan is a steampunk adventure tale set in the opening mo...
Rick Riordan
Rick Riordan·12 years ago
Having thoroughly enjoyed Scott Westerfeld’s Uglies series, I was incredibly excited to dive into his new book, Leviathan, set in a fascinating alternate reality. It’s the dawn of World War I, and a global conflict is on the brink of erupting between two formidable powers: the Clankers (representing Germany & Austro-Hungary) and the Darwinists (England, France, Russia). The Clankers are master technologists, boasting impressive walking tanks (think Star Wars meets steampunk!), towering zeppe...
David - proud Gleeman in Branwen's adventuring party
David - proud Gleeman in Branwen's adventuring party·13 years ago
For any YA-fans looking for a new fun and imaginative adventure to fill the Harry-Potter-sized void in your lives, I give you Leviathan!Beware the Clanker Revolution!It's the year 1914, and Austrian prince Alek has just learned that his parents have been murdered. Instead of being allowed time to grieve, he is forced to flee his country with only a handful of men loyal to him. As his birthright represents a direct threat to the Clanker army's quest for power, the fifteen-year-old Alek has been t...
Jeffrey Keeten
Jeffrey Keeten·13 years ago
"It is not the strongest of the species that survives, nor the most intelligent that survives. It is the one that is the most adaptable to change." Charles DarwinThe world of Leviathan, set in 1914, is divided into Darwinists and Clankers. The Darwinists have evolved genetics to make animals more useful to humans. The Clankers have built their society on machinery technology. I love maps, and Scott Westerfeld provided a great map to show how his imagined world has been divided up between the two...
carol.
carol. ·13 years ago
Alternate title: An Adventure in Which an Aristocratic Young Man Discovers How to Pilot an All-Terrain Walker and that he is Now an Orphan, and a Young Woman Disguises Herself as a Young Man and Joins the Navy to Pilot Flying Octopi and Whales.I rarely read Young Adult, so it is a mark of Westerfeld’s credit that I didn’t abandon ship immediately. I picked it up as a monthly read, mistakenly assuming the group disqualified the genre from nominations. I know what you are thinking–why didn’t I qui...
Lyndz
Lyndz·14 years ago
After reading Cassandra Clare’s Infernal Devices, I got a taste for steampunk that I have not been able to satiate until now. Someone please correct me if I am wrong, but I believe Leviathan is targeted for early YA, in the same vein as Percy Jackson and the early Harry Potters. My advice to you is if you are thinking about reading any of the Rick Riordan/Percy Jackson books; put that thought out of your mind right now, and pick up Leviathan instead. Trust me on this one, you will thank me for i...
TK421
TK421·15 years ago
Whew…where do I begin? First off, let me tell you this is my first steampunk experience, which will definitely not be my last. At work, I’ve had a few of my co-workers recommend this book to me, along with about fifteen other steampunk titles. I ignored them. Steampunk just wasn’t my bag. It seemed too…too…what’s the word?...ridiculous. Months passed. But every time I needed a new book to read and review for my job, I always found myself looking at LEVIATHAN. The cover art is pretty cool; but ju...
Tatiana
Tatiana·16 years ago
Like many of my friends, I’ve been looking forward to getting my hands on "Leviathan" for a while. It’s truly disappointing that after such a long wait, I can’t give this book more than 2 stars. And if I’m being honest, I only added the second star for the fabulous cover art and excellent illustrations (one or two per chapter!). My low rating doesn't mean, however, that I would recommend NOT to read this book. I simply didn't care for it personally, for several reasons. First, this book seems t...
Jo
Jo·14 years ago
"A missing piece can be very bad for the puzzle, whether in the natural world, or politics, or here in the belly of an airship." Initial Final Page Thoughts.That’s what I want to know, Alek. That’s what I want to know. High Points.Deryn. Alek. This world… wooow, why doesn’t it exist yet?! Huxleys. Darwinists. Clankers. Flying wales. Cow farts. Trinkets&Diddies. Messenger lizards. Science. Nature. Snowshoes. Tazza. Dr Barlow. Frostbitten bums. Odd kind of tingling. The prospect of sequels...
mark monday
mark monday·15 years ago
this is a zippy, high-spirited breeze of a novel, aimed at the lucrative TROPE(1) audience - and with clear appeal for even younger folks. as far as characterization and narrative go, there is not much here that will suprise or challenge the reader...but the novel does have charm, lots of it. don't expect to get your mind blown, but it is certainly a pleasant way to spend a few hours. and there are many enjoyable elements in the now-almost-played-out use of TROPE(2): big clanky walking-machines,...